
Turkish labor unions plan strike in protest of bloody government crackdown. Turkish protesters remain defiant amid police crackdown. Riot police disperse protesters in Istanbul park

Turkish labor unions plan strike in protest of bloody government crackdown. Turkish protesters remain defiant amid police crackdown. Riot police disperse protesters in Istanbul park

Madeleine McCann, 3, went missing in Portugal in 2007. Police say they now have as many as 20 new suspects in the case.

In the next five months, and during eight competitions, the cliff diving elite will launch from almost three times the Olympic diving height in venues all over the globe, showing their most spectacular and difficult tricks, and overcoming rational fear to impress the judges and spectators alike. And to spice it all up, the 2013 World Series comes to its scariest location first: La Rochelle, France. © Red Bull Media House

More than 70,000 spectators flooded La Rochelle’s old port this Saturday afternoon for the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 2013 kick-off in France. In a sunny La Rochelle the 29-year-old Russian Artem Silchenko achieved his premiere goal – a victory ahead of reigning World Series champion Gary Hunt and former Olympic diver Blake Aldridge, both from England. The fifth season of the sport’s most prestigious series of competitions got underway at possibly the scariest location of them all as the cliff divers mounted the platform on the historic Saint Nicolas Tower 27.5m above the 12˚c chilly waters of the Bay of Biscay. © Red Bull Media House

Artem Silchenko won the first competition of the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series 2013 in France, La Rochelle. The podium is completed by three-time World Series champion Gary Hunt in second and qualifier Blake Aldridge in third place. La Rochelle presented itself in the best way and welcomed the huge crowd of 70,000 enthusiastic spectators with bright sunshine. © Red Bull Media House

Hulu is making history with a first English language show with an all Latino cast. East Los High is a scripted drama following the lives of East L.A. teenagers, and there’s no shortage of drama. The teen soap is a realistic issue-oriented series dealing with sex, romance and mystery. The show’s creator, Carlos Portugal, had three demands for the writer, no gardeners, no gang members and no maids, which keeps away from the stereotypical Latino roles.